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You know we have a ‘leap year’ every 4 years in February right? Make a guess- do you think these dates are exactly the same every year? *Explain completely*

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These dates are not EXACTLY the same every year because each year starts off at a different day of the week, therefore, affecting the day February 29 will land on. This day is added to the calendar as a corrective measure since the Earth does not orbit the sun in precisely 365 days.
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